Homeware Design

Homeware Design

Homeware Design featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Royan

The Royan sofa is inspired by the letters of the Nasta'liq calligraphy. The different curves and forms of this style have made it visually pleasing and beautiful. The soft shapes and elongated forms of this furniture are a symbol of the beauty of Nasta'liq calligraphy. This sofa is designed for first-class rooms, waiting rooms, libraries, luxurious hotel lobbies, as well as special and luxury spaces. The different form of this sofa is the most important feature of its design. This sofa also has space to place books and flowers and provides a different experience for the user.

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Oco

The Oco armchair is a minimalist piece with a strong, elegant and original look. Its name refers to the empty space inside a hollow sphere and it is in this space that those who sit in it are accommodated. The upholstery is ergonomic and soft and the piece comes in a variety of finishes, such as natural wood veneer, lacquer, electrostatic paint and others. The Oco armchair is an example of timeless design, whose aesthetic language breaks the barrier of trends and focuses on the authenticity of ideas.

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Hanoi

This design is inspired by Tower of Hanoi, a popular intelligence toy worldwide. It provides a simple and interesting assembly method, just like playing Tower of Hanoi. The assembly can be easily done in 4 minutes without any tools, glues or metal parts. The sofa can be flat-packed to optimize the cost of package, storage and transportation. The wood and fabric used for the sofa are environmentally friendly. These are all in line with the concept of sustainable design.

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Forget

This kettle is specifically designed for tea enthusiasts to use in a serene tea room. It adopts advanced infrared sensor technology, allowing users to switch it on and off by waving their hands in the air. It only receives information from close range and single-direction movement, with intelligent recognition to eliminate misleading signals. With multiple safety designs, the handle and kettle body are fully insulated and never conduct electricity. The power contact points are completely hidden, preventing water reflux, leakage, overflow, and heat scalds.

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Infinity

Cesare Arosio, architect and designer, designed the Infinity project with circles and compound curves, giving it an organic shape. His inspiration comes from art, contemporary design and the company's craftsmanship. He has managed to give the product a unique style that also makes the creative eclecticism appreciated, which blends modernism and minimalism in an organic form. This console revisits the unique detail of the geometric alveolar base, enhancing it thanks to a series of soft curves. To achieve this ambitious goal, raw materials such as wood.

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Lotus

Lotus is a guest chair designed to bring forth a translation of traditional Ming Dynasty chair design for a modern space. The design was inspired by a Ming Dynasty folding chair that was created to allow high-class generals to maintain a gesture of status during an outing. There's a Chinese idiom that describes the growth of a lotus flower, out of the mud yet unstained. Kindness, warmth, generosity, and pureness of heart are all emotions the chair hopes to convey.

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